This model put a big smile on my face as did the 275 GTBC two weeks ago.

I am the son of André-Marie Ruf (AMR) and these fabulous iconoclasms that James does are reminding me my Dad's private work. They share the same spirit with his early models and some of the customs he kept doing to relax aside the more classic AMR and X ranges. This spirit can be summed up in three letters : F U NWherever he is, if he can see Jame's work, I am sure he enjoys it.

James, since I saw your 1/24th GTO speedster, I am a big fan of your work. The way you transform ''iconic'' kits might not please everybody. But please go on, keep on entertaining us and reminding all of us that modelcars are (were) also made for fun.

Thanks also to Mike to let us see such unusual creations aside the regular production of the hobby.This is showing there's room for everybody, isn't it?

Seems like that this kit was 'made' to build such custom versions. I remember that many different versions were shown on the Piranha-homepage.I have a very special custom version in my collection too :-)